In January, it was reported that it was back on the table and rumors implied that Google made some changes along the way. For instance, the phone was earlier expected to have a 7.57-inches internal screen but a later leak said it would sport a 5.8-inches screen. Other expected specs included the in-house Tensor chip that fuels the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro and a camera array borrowed from the Pixel 5.
This was still not good enough or so thought Google. Korean publication The Elec reports that Google is no longer planning to reveal the Pixel Fold during the fourth quarter of the year. The company had originally planned to unveil the phone late last year.
Apparently, Google is not happy with the current version and thinks something is amiss. In the words of the outlet, “the postponement likely comes down to the product not being as complete as Google wishes.”
While this news is bound to disappoint fans who were waiting for the Pixel Fold, postponement sounds better than a half-baked product.